Treestand Ladder Guard
20200318431 ยท 2020-10-08
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Abstract
A treestand ladder guard includes a skeletal cover, an upper treestand ladder attachment, a lower treestand ladder attachment, and a chain. The skeletal cover includes a frame, a plurality of vertical bodies, and a plurality of horizontal bodies. The vertical bodies and the horizontal bodies are perpendicularly positioned of each other. The frame is perimetrically connected around the vertical bodies and the horizontal bodies thus completing the skeletal cover. The upper treestand ladder attachment is hingedly connected to a top end of the frame, and the lower treestand ladder attachment is hingedly connected to a bottom end of the frame thus securing the skeletal cover to the ladder of the treestand. The chain is terminally connected to the frame, opposite of the upper treestand ladder attachment and the lower treestand ladder attachment, so that the skeletal cover can be locked against the ladder of the treestand.
Claims
1. A treestand ladder guard comprising: a skeletal cover; an upper treestand ladder attachment; a lower treestand ladder attachment; a chain; the skeletal cover comprising a frame, a plurality of vertical bodies, and a plurality of horizontal bodies; the plurality of vertical bodies and the plurality of horizontal bodies being perpendicularly positioned of each other; the frame being perimetrically connected around the plurality of vertical bodies and the plurality of horizontal bodies; the upper treestand ladder attachment being hingedly connected to a top end of the frame; the lower treestand ladder attachment being hingedly connected to a bottom end of the frame; and the chain being terminally connected to the frame, opposite of the upper treestand ladder attachment and the lower treestand ladder attachment.
2. The treestand ladder guard as claimed in claim 1 comprising: the upper treestand ladder attachment and the lower treestand ladder attachment each comprising a cross plate, a first leg, a second leg, and a sleeve body; the first leg and the second leg being oppositely positioned of each other about the cross plate; the first leg and the second leg being terminally connected to the cross plate; the sleeve body being adjacently connected onto the cross plate; the sleeve body being oppositely positioned of the first leg and the second leg; and the sleeve body being rotatably positioned around a hinged end of the frame.
3. The treestand ladder guard as claimed in claim 2 comprising: at least one first opening; at least one second opening; a ladder fastener; the first opening traversing through the first leg; the second opening traversing through the second leg; and the ladder fastener being removably engaged within the first opening and the second opening.
4. The treestand ladder guard as claimed in claim 1 comprising: the chain comprising a proximal end and a distal end; the proximal end being connected onto the free end of the frame; and the distal end being positioned opposite of the proximal end about the chain, wherein the distal end selectively loops around a treestand ladder and secured to the skeletal cover through a locking apparatus.
5. The treestand ladder guard as claimed in claim 1, wherein a distance between the frame and one of the plurality of vertical bodies ranges from 2 inches to 4 inches.
6. The treestand ladder guard as claimed in claim 1, wherein a distance between an arbitrary body of the plurality of vertical bodies and a subsequent body of the plurality of vertical bodies ranges from 2 inches to 4 inches.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAIL DESCRIPTIONS OF THE INVENTION
[0011] All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
[0012] The present invention is a treestand ladder guard that prevents trespassers and thieves from using the respective treestand while it is left unattended. More specifically, the present invention is hingedly connected to the treestand ladder and is selectively locked against the treestand ladder thus blocking access to the treestand ladder. In reference to
[0013] In reference to general configuration of the present invention, one end of the skeletal cover 1 is hingedly mounted to the treestand ladder through the upper treestand ladder attachment 9 and the lower treestand ladder attachment 10. As a result of the hinged connections, the skeletal cover 1 can move in between a closed configuration and an opened configuration. The chain 18 is connected to the opposite end of the skeletal cover 1 so that the chain 18 can be looped and locked around the treestand ladder to maintain the closed configuration of the skeletal cover 1. When the present invention at the opened configurations, an individual can access the treestand ladder and climbs up to the treestand. When the present invention at the closed configurations, an individual is not able to climb up to the treestand as the treestand ladder is blocked through the skeletal cover 1.
[0014] The skeletal cover 1 is a structural body that blocks access to the treestand ladder. The skeletal cover 1 comprises a frame 2, a plurality of vertical bodies 7, and a plurality of horizontal bodies 8 as shown in
[0015] The upper treestand ladder attachment 9 is hingedly connected to a top end 5 of the frame 2, and the lower treestand ladder attachment 10 is hingedly connected to a bottom end 6 of the frame 2 so that the skeletal cover 1 can be hingedly mounted to the treestand ladder. In reference to
[0016] The sleeve body 14 is slightly larger in diameter than the hinged end 3 of the frame 2, which is preferably a cylindrical shaped body, so that the hinged end 3 can efficiently rotate within the sleeve body 14. Optionally, a friction reducing medium such a lubricant or a friction reducing apparatus such as a bearing can be placed in between the sleeve body 14 and the hinged end 3 to reduce the rotational friction of the skeletal cover 1.
[0017] The present invention can further comprise an upper stopper and a lower stopper to maintain a vertically stationary position for the sleeve body 14. More specifically, the upper stopper vertically stabilizes the sleeve body 14 of the upper treestand ladder attachment 9 so that the corresponding sleeve body 14 can be linearly secured along the hinged end 3 and rotatably positioned around the hinged end 3, adjacent to the top end 5. The lower stopper vertically stabilizes the sleeve body 14 of the lower treestand ladder attachment 10 so that the corresponding sleeve body 14 can be linearly secured along the hinged end 3 and rotatably positioned around the hinged end 3, adjacent to the bottom end 6.
[0018] The present invention further comprises at least one first opening 15, at least one second opening 16, and a ladder fastener 17 so that the upper treestand ladder attachment 9 and the lower treestand ladder attachment 10 can be secured to the side rail of the treestand ladder. In reference to
[0019] The chain 18 is terminally connected to the frame 2 and positioned opposite of the upper treestand ladder attachment 9 and the lower treestand ladder attachment 10. In other words, the chain 18 is configured in such way that the chain 18 can loop around an opposite side rail of the treestand ladder to keep the skeletal cover 1 at the closed configuration as shown in
[0020] A preferred method of manufacturing for the present invention is described hereinafter. The hinged end 3 and the free end 4, 4 iron bars, are first laid on a welding surface. The top end 5, the bottom end 6, and the plurality of horizontal bodies 8 are then positioned perpendicular to the hinged end 3 and the free end 4 to spot welded all of the intersecting points, wherein the top end 5, the bottom end 6, and the plurality of horizontal bodies 8 are 16 iron bars. The distance between the top end 5, the bottom end 6, and each of the plurality of horizontal bodies 8 preferably ranges from 12-18. Then, 4 iron bars, the plurality of vertical bodies 7, are placed on top of the top end 5, the bottom end 6, and the plurality of horizontal bodies 8 to weld at all intersecting spots. The distance between each of the plurality of vertical bodies 7 is preferably ranges from 2-4. Then, a pair of 2 iron bars are spot welded between the hinged end 3 and an adjacent vertical body of the plurality of vertical bodies 7 thus delineating the upper stopper as the distance between the upper stopper and the top end 5 is 6. Then, another pair of 2 iron bars are spot welded between the hinged end 3 and an adjacent vertical body of the plurality of vertical bodies 7 thus delineating the lower stopper as the distance between the lower stopper and the bottom end 6 is 6. The chain 18 is 12 and the proximal end 19 is spot welded to the free end 4, wherein the distance between the proximal end 19 the top end 5 is about 23.
[0021] Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.